Aunjanue Ellis
Aunjanue The. Ellis Taylor is an American actor and producer. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in African-American Studies at Brown University and also a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from the Tisch School for the Arts New York University. Aunjanue L. Ellis is an American actress and producer. She is actively involved in theater, film, and on television. Aunjanue L. Ellis began her acting in theatre. Then, she appeared in television series in independent as well as mainstream films. Her most well-known role was Miranda Shaw on ABC's Quantico and appeared on BET's epic show The Book of Negroes for which she not only received critical acclaim but also received a host of nominations and awards including a Television Critics Choice Award nomination for Best Actress in a Film. She made her professional debut with the character Ariel as Ariel in The Tempest in 1995. She has performed on Broadway in Come and Gone, A Winter's Tale, Drowning Crow and Seeking the Genesis. Her film career is highlighted through her roles on Men of Honor The Caveman's Valentine The Express, and The Help. She is also well-known for her character on ABC's crime drama High Incident.






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